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The music group New Edition helps Stefan woo Laura when their long-distance relationship begins to suffer.
The music group New Edition helps Stefan woo Laura when their long-distance relationship begins to suffer.
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S8, EP23 "The Brother Who Came to Dinner"Carl's brother, who is in trouble with the law, visits; Steve's invention may give Eddie the upper hand in a boxing match.
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S8, EP24 "A Pirate's Life for Me"Steve's time machine sends him and Carl back to a pirate ship.
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S9, EP1 "Out With the Old"Steve gets a make-over in preparation for Laura's sorority auction; Carl is threatened by Harriette's promotion.
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S9, EP2 "They Shoot Ducks, Don't They?"Urkel tags along when Carl goes duck hunting with his boss; Laura loses her mother's earrings.
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S8, EP22 "Pound Foolish"Steve (Jaleel White) has what he thinks is the perfect solution to help his Aunt Oona (guest star Donna Summer) lose weight quickly.
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S8, EP21 "Flirting With Disaster"Eddie falls for an older woman; Steve jeopardizes Carl's homeowner's insurance.
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S8, EP20 "Odd Man In"Carl invites Harriette to join his poker game; Eddie convinces Steve to fill in for him at work and comes to regret it.
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S8, EP19 "What Do You Know?"Eddie transforms himself into Steve Urkel to compete in a game show, not knowing that Steve is competing in the same show.
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